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  • Galvez presents photography as part of National Hispanic Heritage Month0

    hile people may search for their destiny in many places, most of their search is in vain. Destiny is not discovered by actively pursuing it; it is something stumbled upon when least expected. Just ask photographer Jose Galvez, who discovered his destiny one evening while on the floor, covered in dirt, shining shoes. Elizabethtown College

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  • Sabina Post begins work as director of study abroad office

    Sabina Post begins work as director of study abroad office0

    nother year at Elizabethtown College started just a few weeks ago, bringing with it new ideas, relationships and a collection of unfamiliar faces. One of those new faces is Sabina Post, an ‘08 grad and alum of Etown. She decided to come back to Etown and take charge of the study abroad program, one of

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  • Traditional first-year walk undergoes changes, marks end of orientation

    Traditional first-year walk undergoes changes, marks end of orientation0

    Every school has its traditions. Those moments that all students and faculty members wait for. The chance to see another generation branded with the same seal of honor that makes them part of the unwritten brotherhood. Whether it’s the fresh golden shine illuminating off the fighting Irish football helmets every Saturday or the bloody Texas

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  • Ward second to be awarded Fulbright Scholarship

    Ward second to be awarded Fulbright Scholarship0

    Senior Julia Ward of Elizabethtown College recently received a Fulbright Scholarship. She graduates next month with a double major in political science and political philosophy and legal studies. The Fulbright Scholarship was established in 1946 and is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. This prestigious award is designed

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